So, this hormone is a non-steroid hormone. Steroid hormones are fat soluble and can pass directly into the cell to affect the nucleus.
Non-steroid hormones bind to the receptor and trigger a chemical change within the cell without ever entering the cell, or the nucleus.
The answer is: It will not enter the nucleus
Hydrogen and oxygen are often found in the form of H2O but even if hydrogen surpasses oxygène in number it doesn't when it comes to mass because M(O) = approximately x16 M(H)
The stomata open up to absorb the carbon dioxide needed to perform photosynthesis.
A patient will be at increased risk of postpartum bleeding or hemorrhage if the baby she gives birth to is very big. The time spent in labour is also important. If the woman labor for a long time before giving birth, she may have increased risk of postpartum bleeding.
Parent 1: Genotype - RR, Phenotype - Round seed
Parent 2: Genotype - rr, Phenotype - wrinkled seed
Offspring with round seeds: 100%
Punnet:
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r Rr Rr
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